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Description

This Module shows a list of Articles that are related to the current Article being viewed by the user (for example, a Article Layout or a Blog or List layout where the user has clicked on an Article link). Articles are considered to be related to each other if they share at least one Keyword in the Article's Metadata Information. Article Keywords are entered in the Metadata Information section of the Article Manager - New/Edit screen.

How to Access

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To add a new Articles Related module or edit an existing Articles Related module, navigate to the Module Manager:

  • Select Extensions  Modules

Click the New button and click on Articles Related in the modal popup window.

To Edit an existing Articles Related module, in the Module Manager click on the Articles Related Modules Title or click the Articles Related module's check box and then click the Edit button in the Toolbar.

Screenshot

Details

  • Title. The title of the module. This is also the title displayed in the Frontend for the module.

Module

  • Show Date. (Yes/No). Show or hide Date.
  • Maximum Articles. The maximum number of related articles to display (default is 5).

Common Details

This Page is a Candidate for Deletion

This page is a candidate for deletion. The given reason is: No links here.

This notice should remain for a minimum of 1 week after it was placed on the page. If discussion is still ongoing, it should remain until a consensus is reached, after which the page will either be deleted or this notice removed. If you disagree with its deletion, please discuss your reasons on its associated talk page, as applicable.

Remember to check if anything links here and the page history before deleting.

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Common Tabs

This Page is a Candidate for Deletion

This page is a candidate for deletion. The given reason is: No links here.

This notice should remain for a minimum of 1 week after it was placed on the page. If discussion is still ongoing, it should remain until a consensus is reached, after which the page will either be deleted or this notice removed. If you disagree with its deletion, please discuss your reasons on its associated talk page, as applicable.

Remember to check if anything links here and the page history before deleting.

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Toolbar

This Page is a Candidate for Deletion

This page is a candidate for deletion. The given reason is: No reason supplied!

This notice should remain for a minimum of 1 week after it was placed on the page. If discussion is still ongoing, it should remain until a consensus is reached, after which the page will either be deleted or this notice removed. If you disagree with its deletion, please discuss your reasons on its associated talk page, as applicable.

Remember to check if anything links here and the page history before deleting.

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No links here.

Related Information

  • More about Modules: what is a module position, Description of the default Site and Administrator Modules.